Yang Yi-Chien
For a six-month grant to observe Western film culture and meet filmmakers, theater artists, writers, and visual artists in New York
了解更多For a six-month grant to observe Western film culture and meet filmmakers, theater artists, writers, and visual artists in New York
了解更多For a six-month grant to participate in dance workshops and to observe contemporary performing arts activities in the United States
了解更多to support a four-month fellowship to observe contemporary theater and new media in the U.S.
了解更多grant supplement for maintenance
three-month fellowship to observe contemporary art activities, meet artists and curators, and create new work in the United States (joint grant with her husband Song Dong)
了解更多to conduct research on contemporary art, meet American artists in New York, and to lecture on Japanese literature and cinema as a visiting scholar at the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University
To study American cinema and to serve as visiting research scholar in the department of English and comparative literature at Columbia University
了解更多for a two-month grant to study shakuhachi (Japanese end-blown flute) music with Kinya Sogawa and to conduct research on contemporary and antique shakuhachi instruments in Japan beginning in July 2014
了解更多for a four-month fellowship to observe contemporary dance in the U.S. and participate in workshops and classes.
了解更多to support performances by the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Washington, D.C. and New York City in February 2013
了解更多to support the participation of Indonesian choreographer Jecko Siompo and his company members in the second Aichi Triennale in October 2013
了解更多to support the participation of three performing artists from Myanmar in a creative project in Washington, DC in summer 2013
了解更多to support the participation of Dr. Nguyen Van Huy and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong in a conference in New York in May 2014
to support a regional workshop on object and textile conservation at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi in February 2012.
eight-month internship at AMNH for conservation specialist Hoang Thi To Quyen from the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology beginning fall 2006
to enable conservators Judith Levinson and Vuka Roussakis to consult with Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on the design of a new storage facility in Hanoi in fall 2003 and to pursue conservation research in Singapore with colleagues from the VME
support for a six-month internship for intern Ms. Pham Lan Huong for October 2002 to March 2003
support for a six-month intership for a conservation specialist from the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
support for curator Laurel Kendall and conservator Judith Levinson to undertake research in Vietnam for the exhibition "Vietnam: Journeys of Body, Mind and Spirit"
Support workshops on conservation methods to be presented by the museum's textile conservator, Vuka Roussakis, at three museums in Vietnam.
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